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Revision as of 15:33, 21 February 2014

Administrators can review information such as the status, allocation model, and the number of vApps of each virtual data center in their organization.


To manage your virtual datacenters:


  1. Log in as an administrator.
  2. Click on theAdministration tab.
  3. Click the dropdown arrow beside Cloud Resources.
  4. Click Virtual Datacenters.


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You can open the virtual datacenter to see the objects in it, or review the virtual datacenter's properties. Contact your system administrator to make changes to your virtual datacenter.


For a more detailed view:


  1. Select a virtual datacenter from the list.
  2. Double-click your selection.
  3. Toggle through the tabs to review more information.



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